A Cambria Heights man was shot and wounded during a home-invasion robbery on Black Friday, but the robbers were unable to fit a 47-inch television into their getaway car and left the screen dumped on the street, police said.

Neighbor Grace Bailey said the man, Bentley White, was packing up a bunch of items to send to his home on the island of Jamaica when the robbery occurred.

The Black Friday robbery took place inside White’s home on 223rd Street in a quiet section of Cambria Heights.

“He’s a hardworking person,” Bailey said of White, 64.

Part of those items was a 47-inch LG flat screen television, which the robbers tried to put into their getaway car, but ditched the TV when it could not fit into the vehicle.

The city Police Department’s public information arm had no knowledge of any arrests in the case.

White was shot in the torso and was taken to Jamaica Hospital in stable condition, police said.

Dudley Young, a witness to the robbery, said he looked out his window when he saw the thieves arguing while attempting to shoe-horn the TV into their car.

“I saw three guys by the lamp pole fighting with each other over the box,” he told the New York Post. “The box was on the side of their car and then they just left it.”

Young said he then saw White’s wife rushing out of their 223rd Street home screaming, “Bentley’s been shot, Bentley’s been shot,” he told the paper.

“There was blood all over,” he told the Post. White “was alert and up and about. But there was blood all over the floor.”

Bailey said she was shocked over the home-invasion robbery.

“It’s very quiet in the neighborhood,” she said.

Reach reporter Howard Koplowitz by e-mail at hkoplowitz@cnglocal.com or by phone at 718-229-0300, Ext. 173.